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  1. 70241

    Proliferation, cytotoxic and apoptotic effects of AM substrates cultured indirectly with corneal epithelial cells. by Claire L. Allen (478197)

    Published 2013
    “…Cells were cultured with AM substrates over a 5 day period and changes in levels are relative to the previous day. …”
  2. 70242

    Impact of Climate Change on Sugarcane Yield in Maceió by Lívia Pilar Melo de Oliveira (10393399)

    Published 2021
    “…<p></p><p>Abstract In this study, a statistical downscaling model (SDSM) based on the analogous methodology was used to project future patterns of precipitation and temperature in the city of Maceió, east coast of northeastern Brazil (9.7° S; 35.7° W; 64.5m), and to evaluate its impacts on sugar cane yield. …”
  3. 70243

    Long-term trends at CARICOMP seagrass stations, including observations on disturbances. by Brigitta I. van Tussenbroek (530025)

    Published 2014
    “…<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0090600#pone.0090600-Szmant1" target="_blank">[50]</a>, 4. …”
  4. 70244

    Opening of Astrocytic Mitochondrial ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels Upregulates Electrical Coupling between Hippocampal Astrocytes in Rat Brain Slices by Jiangping Wang (281901)

    Published 2013
    “…Activation of mitoK<sub>ATP</sub> channel also decreased the latency time of the transjunctional currents by 50%. …”
  5. 70245

    Table_1_Risk and Prognosis of Secondary Rectal Cancer After Radiation Therapy for Pelvic Cancer.docx by Runkun Yang (6079922)

    Published 2020
    “…Primary cancers were located in the prostate (50.83%), bladder (24.18%), corpus uterus (16.26%), cervix (5.83%), and ovary (2.91%). …”
  6. 70246

    DataSheet1_The Relationship Between Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol and Progression of Mild Cognitive Impairment: The Influence of rs6859 in PVRL2.docx by Qianyi Xiao (3987308)

    Published 2022
    “…This study aims to investigate the effects of cholesterol and genetic risk factors on progression of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to AD.</p><p>Methods: We prospectively followed 316 MCI participants aged ≥50 years with a baseline cholesterol profile and SNP genotyping data for 4.5 years on average in a sub-cohort of the Shanghai Aging Study. …”
  7. 70247

    Y-27632 treatment of P19 cells inhibits the differentiation of primitive endoderm. by Roman J. Krawetz (309735)

    Published 2013
    “…FACS analysis demonstrates a significant decrease in GATA-6 and Troma-1 positive cells with Y-27632 present (K). …”
  8. 70248

    Effects of administration regimen on antitumor activity, TK activity and viral replication. by Daniel Abate-Daga (200715)

    Published 2011
    “…GCV treatment produced a significant decrease in the number of ICOVIR5-TK-L transducing units regardless of the protocol applied (A or B) (left panel). …”
  9. 70249

    Fiber binding and receptor masking in infected and non-infected cells. by Johan Rebetz (255622)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>(A) Progressive fiber binding and concomitant decrease in CAR intensity in both infected and non-infected A549 cells were similar following infection with Ad5-CRAD at low MOI. …”
  10. 70250

    Data_Sheet_1_Alterations of microbiota and metabolites in the feces of calves with diarrhea associated with rotavirus and coronavirus infections.docx by Shengwei Cui (11700935)

    Published 2023
    “…The microbial diversity in the feces of calves infected with BRV and BCoV with diarrhea decreased significantly, and the composition changed significantly. …”
  11. 70251

    Effects of endogenous prostanoids and selective agonists on the beating rate of neonatal rat cardiomyocytes. by Hakima Mechiche (308181)

    Published 2013
    “…“bradyarrhythmia” indicated a decrease of more than 50%; “tachyarrhythmia” indicated an increase of more than 50% with chaotic, asynchronous, activity of the myocytes <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0045273#pone.0045273-Li1" target="_blank">[13]</a>; <i>n</i> is the number of preparations on which brady- or tachy-arrhythmia was observed.…”
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  13. 70253

    Increased Biomass Yield of <em>Lactococcus lactis</em> by Reduced Overconsumption of Amino Acids and Increased Catalytic Activities of Enzymes by Kaarel Adamberg (124670)

    Published 2012
    “…Due to the increase in apparent catalytic activity, ribosome translation was more efficient at higher growth rates as evidenced by a decrease of protein to mRNA ratios. All these effects resulted in a 30% decrease of calculated ATP spilling (0.1 vs 0.5 h<sup>−1</sup>). …”
  14. 70254

    DataSheet1_The effect of 1-deoxynojirimycin isolated from logging residue of Bagassa guianensis on an in vitro cancer model.pdf by Susanne Suely Santos da Fonseca (18336321)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Results: Assessing cell viability after 72 h (about 3 days) of treatment reveals a remarkable reduction, particularly in glioblastoma cells (A172), exhibiting a lower IC50 compared to ACP02 and MRC5 (fibroblast derived from normal lung tissue) cell lines. …”
  15. 70255

    Table_6_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
  16. 70256

    Table_10_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
  17. 70257

    Table_12_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
  18. 70258

    Table_9_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
  19. 70259

    Table_7_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”
  20. 70260

    Table_8_Biological, Behavioral and Physiological Consequences of Drug-Induced Pregnancy Termination at First-Trimester Human Equivalent in an Animal Model.DOCX by Christina Camilleri (6751091)

    Published 2019
    “…Following drug/vehicle administration, only the pregnancy termination group (pregnant, drug) displayed a significant decrease in body weight, food intake, locomotor activity-related behaviors and home-cage activity relative to the control group (non-pregnant, vehicle). …”